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28.What is special about Rudolf Brand's dishes?A.They educate the public on food waste.B.They offer different choices to taste buds.C.They enjoy great popularity among customers.D.They are served in Michelin-starred restaurants.29.What does the underlined word"remnants"in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Plans.B.Menus.C.Products.D.Remains.30.What problems do some suppliers face?A.They fail to win big orders.B.They are loaded with leftovers.C.They are fined for wasting food.D.They sell produce at a low price.31.What message does Rudolf seem to convey in the text?A.Two heads are better than one.B.Small gains bring great wealth.C.Constant dropping wears stones.D.Make the best use of everythingDWhat is the nature of the scientific attitude,the attitude of the man or woman who studies andapplies physics,biology,chemistry,geology,engineering,medicine or any other science?We allknow that science plays an important role in the societies in which we live.Many people believe,however,that our progress depends on two different aspects of science.The first of these is theapplication of the machines,products and systems of applied knowledge that scientists andtechnologists devclop.Through technology,science improves the structure of socicty and helpsman to gain increasing control over his environment.The second aspect is the application by all members of society of the special methods ofthought and action that scientists use in their work.What are these special methods of thinking and acting?First of all,it seems that a successfulscientist is full of curiosity-he wants to find out how and why the universe works.He usuallydirects his attention towards problems which he notices have no satisfactory explanation,and hiscuriosity makes him look for underlying relationships even if the data available seem to beunconnected.Moreover,he thinks he can improve the existing conditions and enjoys trying to solvethe problems which this involves.He is a good observer,accurate,patient and objective and applies logical thought to theobservations he makes.He utilizes the facts he observes to the fullest extent.For example,trainedobservers obtain a very large amount of information about a star mainly from the accurate analysisof the simple lines that appear in a spectrum.He is suspicious-he does not accept statements which are not based on the most completeevidence available-and therefore rejects authority as the only basis for truth.Scientists alwayscheck statements and make experiments carefully and objectively to verify them.Furthermore,he is not only critical of the work of others,but also of his own,since he knowsthat man is the least reliable of scientific instruments and that a number of factors tend to disturbobjective investigation.